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14 Million Americans, 115,000 Websites Protested PIPA, SOPA

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Feb 8, 2012 10:06 AM

The figures are in is to online objection of lawmakers' efforts to pass legislation in the House of Representatives and Senate to vice down on online piracy, and they are impressive.

More than 14 million Americans and an estimated 115,000 websites took segment in an online objection of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), according to a e-mail antiquated Feb. 6, 2012, to members of both houses from a few advocacy groups, inclusive Public Knowledge, Consumer Union and the American Library Association.

In the letter, the groups called for Congress "to take a breath, step back, and draw close the problems from a uninformed perspective." Concern over the legislation voiced by a far-reaching organisation of people trimming from law professors and project capitalists to human rights groups and particular Internet users "are as well essential and as well countless to be entirely addressed by reckless revisions of these bills," the e-mail said.

The groups urged Congress to leave closed-door bargaining and open to the open the legislative process. The e-mail moreover urged Congress not to rest on attention estimates of the mercantile and work implications of

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